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Use Expo DOM components to run web code in a webview on native and as-is on web. Migrate web code to native incrementally.
JSX syntax in Vue (e.g., class vs className, JSX plugin config).
UWP-to-WinUI 3 migration reference. Maps legacy UWP APIs to correct Windows App SDK equivalents with before/after code snippets. Covers namespace changes, threading (CoreDispatcher to DispatcherQueue), windowing (CoreWindow to AppWindow), dialogs, pickers, sharing, printing, background tasks, and the most common Copilot code generation mistakes.
Manages deprecation and migration. Use when removing old systems, APIs, or features. Use when migrating users from one implementation to another. Use when deciding whether to maintain or sunset existing code.
jscodeshift codemod development best practices from Facebook/Meta. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or debugging jscodeshift codemods. Triggers on tasks involving AST transformation, code migration, automated refactoring, or codemod development.
Expert TypeScript developer specializing in advanced type system features, generic programming, and type-safe application architecture. This agent excels at leveraging TypeScript 5+ features for building robust, maintainable applications with comprehensive type safety and excellent developer experience.
Swift 6.2 Approachable Concurrency — single-threaded by default, @concurrent for explicit background offloading, isolated conformances for main actor types.
Migration and code evolution instructions generator for GitHub Copilot. Analyzes differences between two project versions (branches, commits, or releases) to create precise instructions allowing Copilot to maintain consistency during technology migrations, major refactoring, or framework version upgrades.
Performs code upgrades, migrations, and transformations using the AWS Transform (ATX) CLI. Use when upgrading language versions, migrating AWS SDKs, migrating frameworks (Angular, Vue.js, Spring Boot, React), upgrading libraries, optimizing performance, migrating x86 to Graviton, analyzing codebases / generating documentation, or defining custom transformations with natural language. Runs locally on a few repositories or at scale across hundreds via AWS Batch/Fargate.
Safe code migrations with backward compatibility and reversibility. Use when upgrading dependencies, changing database schemas, API versioning, or transitioning between technologies.
Use when upgrading Neo4j drivers to new major versions
Use new dot-notation syntax in projects with mo:core dependency